Ayr United Football Club
Stuart Galloway Cert Ed Dip. RSA is an experienced professional with a diverse background in compliance, education, and security management. Currently serving as Compliance Co-ordinator, Child Protection Officer, and Goalkeeping Coach at Ayr United since June 2010, Stuart has successfully managed compliance with Club Academy Scotland criteria and achieved SFA Club Academy Scotland Silver Star Status in the 2014-15 season. As a Senior Associate at WSG Associates since January 2001, Stuart focuses on providing business support and education services, including quality assurance and curriculum development. Previous roles include Security and Protective Services Manager at Skills and Education Group, Security Product Manager at NOCN, and Chief Operating Officer at Industry Qualifications. Stuart has also held positions with SQA and Pearson Edexcel, specializing in quality assurance and external verification in the education sector, along with experience in policing within the Royal Military Police. Educational qualifications include a Postgraduate in Educational Assessment from the University of Cambridge and a Certificate in Education from the University of Greenwich.
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Ayr United Football Club
Ayr United Football Club are a Scottish association football team based in Ayr, South Ayrshire, that plays in the Second Division of the Scottish Football League. Formed in 1910 after the merger of former clubs Ayr Parkhouse F.C. and Ayr F.C. (the latter being a prior merger of Ayr Thistle F.C. and Ayr Academicals F.C. in 1879), their nickname is "The Honest Men", taken from a line in the poem "Tam o' Shanter" by Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. They play at Somerset Park. The club have spent 34 seasons in Scotland's top division altogether, though the last was in the 1977–78 season. The club have been the champions of the second tier of Scottish football on six occasions and of the third tier twice, but have not won any national cup competitions. The club's most famous and most successful manager is Ally MacLeod, who went on to manage the Scottish national football team. On 15 May 2012, it was announced that Mark Roberts would succeed Brian Reid as manager of the club, following relegation to the Second Division at the end of the 2011–12 season[2]